RFID tags & places

July 9, 2005 @ 9:04 am

Japan is field-testing RFID tags to provide information about “places” rather than things; uses include guidance for the visually impaired and information services for tourists. Researchers conducted a field test in Kobe using over 40,000 RFID tags embedded in various places and information viewers. RFID tags normally used to track commercial items were used to provide information about “places” rather than things. More info…

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